Press & Publications

Links to current and prior Gibsonville Museum & Historical Society, Inc (GMHSI) press and publications are listed below.  By these links are a brief overview of primary content, which is not comprehensive.  Publications are outlined in order of publication date, with newest documents nearest the top of the page.

Detailed Histories: For additional, more detailed content not included below.

V11.N1 & N2 (Winter & Spring 2022)  This includes a history on local commerce in the GMHSI’s first double newsletter.   Specific focus is on current downtown development, established merchants, and historical details on the Gibsonville Development Corporation (1920 – 1955).

V10.N2 Newsletter (Spring 2021)  This includes details on Gibsonville’s 150th Anniversary, our historic downtown, a Review of Town History, and Andrew Gibson.

V10.N1 Newsletter (Winter 2020)  This includes a Chronicle of Town Managers.

V9.N2 Newsletter (Spring / Summer 2019)  This includes a Chronicle of Town Leadership / Mayors.

V9.N1 Newsletter (Summer / Fall 2018)  This include a Brief History of Minneola Mill.

Open House at 1912 Home

V8.N2 Newsletter (Winter 2017 / Spring 2018)  This overviews GMHSI Accomplishments (2007 – 2018)

V8.N1 Newsletter (Summer 2017)  Details on the Berry Davidson Plaque & Development of the Dr. Dick House

Gibsonville Celebrates Birthday, Honors Millwright Berry Davidson in the News & Record of Greensboro (February 18, 2017)

V7.N2 Newsletter (Winter 2016 / 2017)  Information on Elizabeth Nicks Gibson Richardson Limner Painting Donation and Details on J.W. & Etta “P.T.” Burke

V7.N1 Newsletter (Summer 2016)  Details on the DAR Grave Marketing for John Montgomery and also the F. Marion Smith House

Gibsonville Recognized Railroad Contributions to the Community in the News & Record of Greensboro (July 16, 2016)

Newsletter V6 N2 (Winter 2015 / 2016)  Historical Spotlight on Dr. Julius Vance Dick & His 515 Church Street Home

Newsletter V6 N1 (Summer 2015)  Details on the Gibsonville School & Its Exhibit

Newsletter V5 N2 (Late 2014)  Long & Davidson Family Contributions and Details on Gibsonville Education from Colonial Times until 1921

Newsletter V5 N1 (Early 2014)  Initial Save the Gibsonville School Efforts